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Most bang for buck €100 USB DAC?
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<blockquote data-quote="kinosfronimos" data-source="post: 1118513" data-attributes="member: 14190"><p>Thanks for the inputs guys!</p><p></p><p>So had a party on Saturday, but with the aformentioned setup & speakers in the garden - and while the mids were a little recessed, they were not indistinct. This makes me reluctant to throw R1700 at the (admittedly weak) DAC in the chain, if the DAC is unlikely to make a night/day difference to the mids (as [USER=23312]@WhoIsJOB[/USER] mentioned).</p><p></p><p>On further reflection, I suspect they main culprit may be the accoustics of the large church hall we often use as a venue (approx 15m x 10m x very high celings). Is this congruent with the problem of experiencing indistinct mids? </p><p></p><p>Now the preamp/mixer I use only has EQ for lows & highs. So next time we're at that venue, I'm going to try EQ the mids on the laptop with a digital preamp...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kinosfronimos, post: 1118513, member: 14190"] Thanks for the inputs guys! So had a party on Saturday, but with the aformentioned setup & speakers in the garden - and while the mids were a little recessed, they were not indistinct. This makes me reluctant to throw R1700 at the (admittedly weak) DAC in the chain, if the DAC is unlikely to make a night/day difference to the mids (as [USER=23312]@WhoIsJOB[/USER] mentioned). On further reflection, I suspect they main culprit may be the accoustics of the large church hall we often use as a venue (approx 15m x 10m x very high celings). Is this congruent with the problem of experiencing indistinct mids? Now the preamp/mixer I use only has EQ for lows & highs. So next time we're at that venue, I'm going to try EQ the mids on the laptop with a digital preamp... [/QUOTE]
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